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CVE-2026-3061

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Google has fixed triple high severity flaws in Chrome

Google has fixed triple high severity flaws in Chrome

Google Chrome users face three high-severity vulnerabilities patched in version 145.0.7632.116, released around February 22-23, 2026. These flaws, all rated High by Chromium, enable remote attackers to compromise systems via…
Posted by PravinKarthik February 25, 2026
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